Bivacco Cabin Meden

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Bivacco Capanna Meden

2,427m Graubuenden, Switzerland
Demanding

About

Bivacco Capanna Meden sits at 2,427m in the Bergell valley, a remote corner of Graubünden where granite peaks crowd together. Reach it from Promontogno by hiking up the Val Bondasca for 4 to 5 hours. The approach is steep in places but straightforward. This is a true bivouac—a minimalist shelter designed for climbers moving between peaks, not a hub for casual hikers.

The bivouac has 2 beds and drinking water. There is no kitchen or self-catering facility, so bring food and fuel if you plan to cook. No WiFi. The hut opens year-round but is most reliably accessible July through September when snow clears the approach. Winter access depends on conditions and requires mountaineering skills. CAI Teglio (the Teglio section of the Italian Alpine Club) manages it.

Treat this as an emergency shelter or a base for rock and ice climbing in the Bergell. Booking ahead is essential—contact CAI Teglio directly. Space is extremely limited, and availability fills fast during climbing season. Expect a spartan experience: bring a warm sleeping bag, a headlamp, and all your own supplies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Contact the hut directly well ahead—bivacco accommodations are rarely booked through automated systems and fill quickly for summer weekends.
Open June to October, but check current status before arriving as bivaccos operate on minimal staffing and weather can close access without notice.
Hike from Promontogno up Val Bondasca for 4 to 5 hours; the route is steep in sections but non-technical, ending at 2,427m.
2 beds and drinking water only—no kitchen or stove, so bring all food and a camping fuel stove if you plan to cook.
No—this is a bivacco for mountaineers and experienced climbers; the steep approach and minimal facilities demand fitness and self-sufficiency.

Quick Facts

Managing club
CAI
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2
Dormitory
Emergency
Private rooms

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Drinking water

Contact & Booking

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